Answer: Prior to World War II, Georgia's politics were profoundly undemocratic and incompatible with social progress. The white primary, which barred Black participation in Democratic primaries, effectively disfranchised African Americans until its abolition in 1946. I hope this helps pls pls mark me as brainliest
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The correct answer is - D. To provide equality of wealth.
Providing an equality of wealth of everyone in the country is one of the main goals of the textbook socialism. In practice it never really worked that way, because still there was an upper class that was much wealthier that all the other people in the country, but partially was implemented with making the wages as much as possible to be on the same level for most of the citizens, and also lots of big landowners had forcefully lost most of their land so that it can be given into smaller pieces to the other people that did not owned any land.
Evidence that the powers of leaders should be limited us given by<u> B. </u><u>citing incidences</u><u> of </u><u>violence </u><u>that arise when religious or government </u><u>leaders </u><u>go</u><u> too far</u><u> in </u><u>exerting power.</u>
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When power is unlimited:
- It can sometimes be abused it because leaders will not know where to stop
- Leaders might overexert their power such that it leads to violence as people rebel and they try to enforce their right to rule.
This is what happened in the American Revolution, the French Revolution and the partly in the Glorious Revolution (there was no violence here but it happened because the King wanted to overexert himself).
We can therefore conclude that power should be limited unless it could lead to violence as all powerful leaders go too far in exerting their authority.
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